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EVENINO BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1912. 612,
ONLY FOUR MORE DAYS OF
THE BULLETIN'S BIG CONTEST
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NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT AT 9 O'CLOCK THE GREATEST NEWSPAPER
CAMPAIGN OF THE TERRITORY OF HAWAII WILL COME TO A CLOSE
CANDIDATES AND FRIENDS ALL ALIVE TO THE SITUATION AND ALL STRIV
ING TO MAKE A STRONG FINISH-DO NOT OVERLOOK A SINGLE
ION-EACH ONE IS OF THE GREATEST IMPORTANCE
Minutes Are Passing Swiftly And Soon All Will Be Over
Thousands and Thousands of People Interested In Watching
the Work of their Favorite Candidates and Soon the
1912 "Regal Underslung," the $550 "Rcnvngton" Player-Pianos,
the Round Trips to San Francisco, the $100
Diamond Rings, and Other Prizes Will Be Won.
Worth Deep Consideration.
To the candidate who thinks that Honolulu ha been thoroughly canvassed
for subscriptions, we wish to say that she will be surprised when the end
comes to find how many subscriptions have been gathered during this final
week. Yes, there will be surprises for all candidates, in fact, any number
of candidates have said. "WATCH ME THIS WEEK." and have said
it in a manner that implied they were going out to do something. Just what
this really means will be determined this week. It is safe to say that no can
didate can rest easy with the votes she has, as this week will change the
position of many candidates. Remember the LAST CHANCE IS
ALWAYS THE BEST chance of all. as under the last scale of otes
they count fast.
Read over the final scale of votes, which appears on this page, carefully.
The scale upon which votes will be issued from this time on until the close is
outlined there, and will not be changed. READ IT OVER CARE
FULLY. BUT FOUR MORE DAYS REMAIN in the Bulletin's
CRAND POPUI-ARITY CAMPAIGN. Next Saturday night the
winners will be decided, although the final count will not take place until the
following Wednesday night. However, all effort will end next Saturday
night and the winners decided. BE ONE OF THEM.
YESTERDAY WE ANNOUNCED THE FINAL VOTE-CREDIT
ON SUBSCRIPTIONS. Under this scale as printed in this issue
votes will be gicn on subscriptions during the remainder of the contest. This
scale will POSITIVELY NOT BE CHANGED DURING THE
REMAINING DAYS. .
Now is the time and absolutely the last opportunity that is offered can
didates to win the handsome and valuable prizes offered by this newspaper.
Remember, this scale applies alike to old and new subscriptions.
Anrl nnw it itw lime tn make certain of winning these handsome and valu
able prizes. There is not time like the present and no better chance will ever
be given.
That handsome 1912 completely-equipped "REGAL UNDER
SLUNG" TOURING CAR. the $550 "Remington" player-pianos or the
round trips to San Francisco, with a stay of ten days there, the $100 Perfect
Diamond Rings the Solid Gold Ladies' Watches and the round trips to
Kilauca or 1 lonolulu and return will be won on the effort put forth this week
and I TIS UP TO YOU TO PROVE YOUR RIGHT TO A PRIZE
BY THAT WORK YOU DO DURING THESE LAS I, FOUR
DAYS.
Prizes for Every D'ulricl.
So not lnc sight of the fact that there arc prizes for every district equa
in number and value. In each district will be awarded a $550 "RJrnint!
player-piano or a round trip to San Francisco, a handsome and perfect $IQ0
diamond ring, a solid gold ladies' watch and a round trip to Kilauea or
Honolulu and return. Candidates do not compete with candidates in other
districts except for the Capital Prize 1912 "REGAL UNDERSLUNG
Automobile. Now is your chance to win one of these handsome awards, and
the greater effort vou put forth the Rrcatcr your reward will be. LOW
AIM. NOT FAILURE. IS A CRIME."
Something Important Second Payments.
k, . -i i c 1 n .. ... f il. n,iM vaIii f?nr
INow is Ine lime wnen aeconu i nymnm ic m n- ....... - - ,
instance, Suppose a person who subscribed and paid $4.00 for six months,
can be induced to extend this subscription to a year. You received 10.000
votes on this first payment, but now. under the final vote-scale, by getting
this person to pay an additional $-4.00. for six months, making a year m all,
you secure the difference between the 10.000 already received, and the
40.000 votes now given for a new yearly subscription, or 30.000 votes for
the additional $4.00. These count up big right now. and NOW IS WHbN
YOU NEED VOTES. WITH THE FINISH SO CLOSE. This
"Second Payment" ruling applies to any new subscription you may secure,
and also on old subscriptions. In fact, it works out to such a great extent
that vou cannot probably appreciate to what extent these will reach until you
start working lor extended suuscripuons. ivi.uk.ui m.n ....,.. ,,,.....
OND PAYMENT" to rna'cc certain ou receive all the voids to which you
are entitled.
lie On Time.
Those who depend upon the mail to bring in their voles should mail them
as soon as possible. Of course, you are allowed to mail votes and subscrip-1
tions up to 9 o'clock on tile night of the close, but it would be well to send
in vour reserve-votes a dav or so ahead if possible. If mailed later than '
Thursday, they should bear a special delivery stamp. Candidates in the city
should bring in their subscriptions as early as possible to avoid the rush of the
last day,
Man) Dark Ilorsci in the Lift.
. . Looking over the standings of candidates as they appear in today's issue
for the final week hardly gives an idea of the real strength of numbers of the
young women whose names are not hovering close to the top in the various
districts. Many and many a candidate sacrificed her entire reserve in order
to be close to the top during the last days, while numbers of others, wiser
than their yean, decided to keep back their ballots until the finish and ex
pressed themselves as satisfied with less prominent positions, saying that their
real friends, who are going to help them, knew their true strength and by
appearing farther down the list would arouse less opposition and have clearer
sailing toward their goal. These quiet workers are numbered among the
$550 "Remington" Player-Pianos
II HpfflHHH'l
One To Be Given In Each District
strongest candidates, and LOOK OUT FOR THEM WHEN THE
END DRAWS NEAR. YOU CAN NEVER TELL FROM THE
SOUND OF THE HORN HOW FAST THE CAR IS GOING.
Ballot-Box Locked and Sealed.
After Sunday's count the ballot-box was locked and scaled, ready for the
depositing of the reserve-vote of the various candidates. This is done in
order that no one will have any knowledge of the reserve-vote of the various
candidates. The box will be opened by the judges a week from next Wed
nesday night, when the final count will be held. The key of the ballot-box
has been deposited in the safety-deposit vault of Bishop oc Co., there to re
pose until taken from its resting-place by the judges for the final count, which
will decide the winners.
Important Instructions (or Candidates.
Ecry subscription-ballot should be carefully looked over before sending
in, to make certain that the name of the candidate is written thereon. Do
not forget this, as it is most important.
Outside candidates should make certain that their reserve-votes arc sent
in a few days before the last day, in order to make certain that these reach
us in plenty of time. Votes and subscriptions may also be mailed by outside
candidates BY 9 o'clock next Saturday night, and these will be counted, but
the postmark or postmaster's signature must show that these were deposited
in the poslofficc BY 9 o'clock next Saturday night. It would be well for
outside candidates to send in the reserve-votes they already have on hand as
soon as possible.
Every subscription, remittance or ballot mailed after Thursday should bear
aSPECIAL DELIVERY STAMP to insure its reaching us in time.
Address all mail to the CONTEST DEPARTMENT direct, to insure1
its being handled promptly. All remittances received after Tuesday will be1
acknowledged by mail, but the votes will be deposited in the ballot-box to '
the credit of the proper candidates. This is done in order that these votes
may be here in time for the final count.
No Deviation From Regular Rules.
Now is an appropriate time to notify every candidate that there will be
absolutely no deviation from the regular rules in handling subscriptions at
the close. Every subscription must be written out on the stubs, if possible,
furnished for that purpose, as has been done in the past, and must be ac
companied by the full amount of the subscription. Names and addresses
must be written plainly and absolutely correct, as far as possible, for the
immense amount of Lusincss that w ill surely be done during the last days
will make it impossible to handle these with dispatch unless this is done.
By keeping these lacts in mind c andidatcs will be certain to make no
errors and this department will not be obliged to refuse to handle any sub
scriptions sent in. The final count will be in charge of a committee of well
known local business men, whose standing in this community will assure
every candidate a square deal. These men will have no other interest in
the count than to canvass the vote carefully and methodically at the request
of the Bulletin, and their count will absolutely determine the winners
of the prizes,
Lool( Over Your Standings Carefully.
The standings which appear below include every coupon, every subscrip
tion ballot and every vote cast, with the exception of those which have been
returned, during the campaign up to Noon Sunday. These votes will not
be counted again, as the final count will be of the reserve-votes of candidates,
which will be deposited in the ballot-box during this week. If this count is
not absolutely correct according to your fiRures. kindlv notify us at nnre.
that proper checking up and correction may be 'made before the close of the
contest.
f
DISTRICT NO. 1.
Consists of Honolulu and the 4
Island of Oaliu from the center
of Ntiuanu 8troct. West
PRIZES:
Tlio prizes that must bo won
In this district nro nn dopant
"Remington" player-piano; a
perfect 1100 dlnmond ring; a 4
solid gold ladles' watch and a
round trip to Kilauca or Hono- 4
lulu and return. .Winners of the
plnyer-planns hava the prlvlleRi
nf choosing a round trip to San
Francisco, with a stay of ten
dayB In the Western Metropolis.
All district)! have an equal
i chance for the Capital prize 1912
"Hcgnl" automobile.
!
Mrs. David K. Watson, Walanac.165,790
Mrs. D. P. McGregor. 31 DlBhon
I-ane ...160,910
Mrs. H. llnrrls, Schoflold Ilks.. 159,440
Mrs. J. K. Hiram, Parker I-anc.ir,8,790
Ulna Nlcpcr, 1221 N. Kins ....154,210
Helen Notlcy, 3 23 Hucklo Land 38,900
Alolo Prcstldgc, 1201 Pua Lane.137,240
Gcrtrudo Watson, 245 School.. 127,120
Alhertn Whollcy, Fort Shafter. 123,920
Oernldlne Neumann. 2616
Ntiuanu 123,640
Mndellno M'Cundlens, Moanalun.102,400
Mnrlo Wond, Kallhl 100,200
Mrs. Geo. Kinney, Wiitcrtown.. 99,260
Thelmn I.I nil ley, Sacred Heart
Academy, Knlmukl 98,990
Amy Awal, Wnlalua 96,360
Miss M. Tanaka, Alca 96,010
Edna Uluiihclo, 1 7.1.". I.lllha ... 96,910
Kvn Koaloha, Children's Hosp.. 95,640
Olympla Sllvu, Ilcrctanla St. .. 93,060
Llbblo K. Meek, 2330 I.lllha .. 93,400
Elsie On, Alea 92,860
Martha Kculoha, Iwllel 91,890
Marlon A. Fauth, 2505 Itoso .. 85,690
nose Solomon, 1731 I.lllha .... 81,780
Julia Landlord, 1725 Lllllm ... 76,480
Kcbccca lopa, Walanao 71,490
Motn Patterson, Alea 67,990
Sarah Houcfitalllnjr. 11 Robcllo
Lano 63,090
Mrs. W. dalurnlth, 1628 Lllllia. 61,650
Elizabeth Kaleka.iKallhl-'kal .. 52,440
Airs. Dan liouglilalllng, 1035
Morris Lane 40,570
Mrs. Sherry Tyan, 1434 Llllha. 39,480
Mrs. Jas. Kennedy, Ft. Shatter 30,430
Alice Ho, 1234 S. Vineyard ....29,340
Mrs. Annie Haughton, 1725
Lllllm 22,530
Mrs. Otto Wlsscnborry, Scho
llcld Barracks 22,000
Lily Chlng, 1511 Kauluwcla
I-ane 20,360
Mrs. Elizabeth Dunn, Schofleld
Barracks 15,420
Nelllo Yen Lee, 1078 Judd St... 10.5S0
Helen Zerbo. Davis & Co 8,710
Iluth Yap, Kauluwela Lane.... 2,160
Olivia Ilouchtalllng, HouKfctall-
Ing Road 2,060
Jonnlo Williams. Vineyard St.. 2,000
IllSTHICT NO. S.
Consists of Honolulu and the
lslnnd nf Oahu from the center
of Nuuanu Street, East.
PRIZES:
Tho prizes that must be won
In this district are an elegant
"Remington" player-piano; a
perfect $100 diamond ring; a
solid gold ladles' watch and a
round trip to Kllauea or Hono-
lulu and return. .Winners of the
player-pianos havo the :ilvllege
of choosing a round trip to San
Frnnclsto, with a stay of ten
days In tho Western Metropolis.
All districts have an equal
chance for tho Capital prize 1912
t "Regal" automobile
'
Eleanor Holt, Lord & 'Young.. i64, 100 Francisco, with n stay of ten'
Evelyn do In Nux, Klnau St. ..163.490 days In the Western Metropolis.
Daisy McKengue, 1556 Kceau- I All districts have an equal
moku 162.170
Mntllda M. Enos, Mnnon Vnllcy.160,110
chanco for the Capital prize 1912
"Regal" automobile
Diirothy O. Wood. Scasldo I Iotol.155.0 10
Palmira Mttttos, 1683 Ltiso ...151.360
Mrs. Nanl Kcanu, Palolo 148,880
M8toreV1?!"'!,..J..Cll0.n Candyi44 910l,rn"1 Wodehouse, Walluku,
Couzle SouzarsanltarVsickm ' I Mntl1 166l31
Laundry 143,370 Mss ' p- Aklna, Walmea,
Clarissa CiimmliiKs, Wnlklkl ..136,370 Kauai 165,820
Ida Fcrnnndez, Young St 128,020 Louise Itobtnson, Pala, Maul. .161,280
Ida Fernandez, Young St 127,470 Mrs. n, A., nclchelt, Llhue
MIsb Akal, Orccn Lane 125,960 Knual 160,690
Louise Zerbo, I-owcrs & Cooke.123,330 ,.. i,'i"i"i-."..'..V" " icn'rtn
Elizabeth Nlclson, 1407 Nuuanu.118 680 CccIIIb Akln' Kalaupapa 160,580
Mrs. Kcala Kaal Carter, Hon. DHy '!. "" 160,280
Iron Works 116,940 Addlo Carlcy, Pala, Maul 159,510
Miss Yamamoto, 25 Hotel St... 116,200 Mr8. A. M. Da yico, Kckaha,
Iloso Lo Hong, 1436 Alcxandcr.108,190. Kmml tr.s t7n
Carrie Dunn, Central Grammar .. " ,".'i '",.'" roil!
ScnooI 103.640 Mary Nunes, Pala, Maul 158,000
Agnca Aylc'tt, King St." ! ! 1 ! ! ! !l0l710 I Kcohl Hart. Walluku, Maul.164,880
Allele Wlckc, Ilcrctanla St. ...100,680 Bertha Heifers, Makawoll
Edith E. Pratt, 1631 Kaplolnnl.100,640 Kauai 150,630
Alice Puklko. Kiiluliinl Home.. 97,720 Ajelno Hose, Lnhnlnn 149.620
Kathcrlno Robins, Knlmukl ... 93,720 . , ,.., . u,...
Evelyn Bcart. 1433 Kaiilolanl.. 92,720 Kmma Chang, Llhue. Kaual.l 49,500
Avis Windsor, Illackshear's Ida Williams, Pala, Maul 136,410
Hnt Shop ,i. 92,340 Balblna Fernandez, Pain, Maul. 130,720
Mary Ah Ping, Normal School. 90,690 Lcn Weight, Walluku, Maul.127,730
nd 0WD' YW'CA' ll0m!" 87 430 ra.ce C"ane Uhue' Kml '-U0-m
Agnes m! Johnson. "l252 You'ug. 8660 ' Lewis, Kahultil, Maul ..103,490
Miss Illlcy, Monna Hotel 86,890 Mrs. Nancy llotmck, Keanae,
Mrs. Gruco Elson,, 618 N. King. 72,170 Maul 99.900
Minnie Lnrsen. 479 Hotel St... 71,770 Rose Hocking, Pnln, Maul .... 96,520 1
Rachel Wllktns, 1885 Knlakaua 71,180 Mnllt inr,i tfnWnlin Kminl IB 4-n
Daisy Smith. 1450 Fort 70,420 M" " . . "' .1 .'. '
Maraea F. McChung, Fort St. .. 65,910 "" J. uooqiiub, rwniauim-
Ellzabsth Daniels, Arlclght's .. 61,960
Mnrjorle McGuIre, Offlco Sup
ply Co.
61.500
pa, Motokal ut.670
Stella Padgett, Makawell,
Kauai 92,700
Eva Oonsatves, 648 8. rierctanla 60,920 Rnchcl T. Klakona. Peahl, Maul 90,850
Mollle Block, 451 Hotel 59,050 ... .,.,, . ,,,,
Mrs. Jas. Rice, Blom's 65,890 & E. Edwards, Kilauca,
Mrs. E. S. Bykcs, Ft. Ruger .. 55,490 Kauai 81,640
Mollle Mossman, Island 'Curio Miss L. Keating, Kllauea, Ktual 43,000
Store 52J80 Miss II. Tctft, Kllauea. Kauai.. 3,840
Minnie Todd.- Hawaiian News M,sg w Walluku 2,000
Co , 50,840 .
Mrs. Paul Smith, Sacu's Dry
Goods Co 50,060
Malic L. Lewis, 1576 Lusltunu 47,420 DISTRICT NO. 4. ' '
Mrs. Dr. Tuttle Ft. Do Russy.. 45,390 Consists of all of tho Inland
Ethel Cannon, Sach's Dry of Hawaii.
Qoods Co. 42,640 PRIZKSr
Mrs. llutman, Jordan's 42,490 . Tha nrlzes that must be won
Lulu Drummood, 679 Prospect
St 40,890 perfect
aqu tvcrsiiner, nil aihkcii bi. .u.idu
Mrs. Bcsscn, Fort De Russy... 31,860
WUhelmlna Blackle, Bishop &
Co 31,240
Margaret, Kramer, Blackshcar'a
In this district are an
$100 diamond ring; a
"Remington" plnjcr-plano: a
solid gold ladles' watch and a
: round trip to Kllauea or Hono- 4
lulu and return. .Winners of the
player-pianos have the privilege
Hat Shop .....'....: 30.560 of choosing a round trip to San
., ,, n - , in ion Francisco, with n stay of ten
aire Horry, o. It. & L 30.3J0 a .,,..,., ... .l. ...,...... nA..nAtiH a
r. .iunniim. Ft. l Jii.ssv. .. 30.080 t d.n" l" the Western Metropolis.
Clal
Mrs. tiunnum. Ft. DeJlussy... 30,080
Mrs. J. S. Johnson, Ft. Ruger. 20,420
All districts have an equal 4
Florence Abbey. Kaullnnl Homo 16.210 h,nn,.for ,tho C"rltM Pr'M 1912 1
Alberta Miller, Kiiluliinl Home 14,260 t iRiK"1. automobile.
Mrs. P. Mlyake, 1238 Fort .... 14,260
Lydla Ng, 2427 Llllha 12,890
Allen Ilrlckwood. Kaullanl
Homo 12,850 "elcn Watsort, Olaa 166,070
Hilda Smith, 1450 Fort 5,680 Alice R. Qulnn, Kohala .......165,870
Amy F. Williams, Illlo 168,090
Ellziibeth Hugo, Kawalahao
Scmlnury
Edith Naone. Kawalahao St. ..
Mrs. M. Randall, Englcslde
Apts
Ethel Carter, Emma St
Margaret Fowler, Kawalahao
Seminary
Eva McCorrlston, 1901 Punch
bowl Miss Keating, Bishop ft Co. ...
Florcueo Lu Han. I'unahou. ...
DISTRICT NO. I.
Mrs. Mary T. Lolto, Illlo 163,130
J'jjjjjj Queenlo Sharrat, Kamucla ....159,730
' I Malanle M. Coleman, Kohala.. 154.340
3.0101 Kuualohii Akana, Illlo 153,260
.400, Mrs. John Gnbclcr. Holualoa.. 143,950
Maraea Kamakawlwoolo, Hono-
kua 129,320
Mollle Thomas, Illlo 116,260
Jonnlo Caspar, Honomu 105,620
Mary Nallimn, Kurtlstown .... 97,620
Mrs. Maude Slshlon, Mt. View.. 94,910
Lily Jlobry, Laupahoehoe .... 94,720
.... 93.54q
'.on
2,000
2.000
2.000
I
1
Maria Bell, Kawallme
Consists of tho Islands
Kauai and Maul.
PHIZES t
4 The prizes that must be won
In this district are an elegant
"Remington" player-piano; a
perfect (100 diamond ring; a
solid gold Indies' watch and a
round trip to Kllauea or Hono-
lulu and return. .Winners of the
player-pianos hnvo the privilege
of 4k Loulso de llama, Kohala u-',:rju
.I'm, ... a r... ! 1fnl...l.. Al (ISA
irn. r a, vniviiunk iianaiAu.. ,..oi
Mrs. P. C. Heartier, Illlo 90,570
Annie Napier, Hilo 87,190
Mrs. Gloria Qulnl, Illlo 51,640
Loulso Mclnecko, Walohlim ... 41.640
Emily Ewaliko, Illlo 41,420
Mrs. Wm, J. Stone. Illlo 41,110
Jennie Williams. Kohala 36,000
Alice Ilattlo, HUo 23.410
of choosing a round I rip to San Ruth Elderts, Kapnho 3,610
FINAL SCALE OF VOTES
VALUE OF SUBSCRIPTION PAYMENTS
THE EVENING BULLETIN
DAILY BULLETIN
Amount Votes Given.
Price. New. Old.
One Month .75 1,400 700
Three Months ... 2.00 5,000 3,000
Six Months 4.00 25,000 12,500
One Year 8.00 40,000 20,000
Two Years 16.00 75,000 45,000
Three Years ,...24.00 115,000 65,000
Four Years 32.00 165,000 00,000
Dve Yean 40.00 240,000 125,000
Foreign Post-paid:
One Year 12.00 46,000 23,000
Two Years 24.00 100,000 00,000
Three Year 36.00 175,000 95.000
Four Years 48.00 290,000 150,000
Five Years 60.00 325,000 175,000
WEEKLY BULLETIN.
Amount Votes Given.
Price. New. Old.
Six Months S .60 1,4,00 '700
One Year 1.00 3,000 1,500
Two Year 2.00 5.000 3,000
Three Years .... 3.00 6.000 4.000
Four Yean ...,.,. 4.00 25,000 12,500
Five Years 5.00 "30,000' 15,000
Foreign Post-paid: ., .
One Year ...,.... 2.00 8,000 3,000
Two Years 4.00 25,000 12,500
Three Years .... 8.00 30,000 15,000
Four Years 8.00 40,000 20,000
Five Years 10.00 45,000 30,000
(hanghv) from the Weekly Bullctlfl to the My will be considered a WW subscription,
inscriptions must be sent by mall, paU it the Bulletin office or paid to the candidate In person.
This scale will be in effect during the remainder
of the contest, and will positively not be changed
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